Participant Monitoring Sample Clauses

Participant Monitoring. Contractor will monitor participation in legal service activities in the following ways:
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Participant Monitoring. Participant has been placed on a term of reporting community control under the direct supervision of the ALERT Community Control Officer to monitor compliance with Court requirements. Advancement through the ALERT Program phases are not soley based on preset timelines but the Participant’s progress and compliance. The general and specific conditions of reporting community control that you must follow are:
Participant Monitoring. Program phases are the steps in which a participant is measured towards compliance with the case plan. Each participant is given a handout of the program phases and how progression through the program works. Phases are the steps in which a participant’s performance and progress through the specialized JOURNAL ENTRY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS LORAIN COUNTY, OHIO
Participant Monitoring. 24. I understand that my treatment plan is a term of my probation, and it will include supervision by my case manager and probation officer.
Participant Monitoring. The selected consultant is required to monitor and record the outcome of training and/or assistance provided to participants. Information must be used to adjust participant plans as deemed appropriate. Monitoring can be accomplished by maintaining written (US Postal and email), and oral (phone, face-to-face) contact with participants. The consultant is required to maintain contact with participants for a minimum of 6 months after any training is complete, and for as long the participant remains in the OJT program. The consultant will maintain detailed records of each participant in a format that allows easy export and data sharing functionality with other data sources. Job classification for each participant hired shall be detailed and reported monthly.
Participant Monitoring. Grantees must have a system in place for monitoring student progress including their retention, transfer, and successful completion of their degree(s), if applicable. Student Appointments: All student participants must be appointed through the NIGMS CareerTrac System in accordance with NIH Guide Notice NOT-OD-14-118 available at xxxx://xxxxxx.xxx.xxx/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-GM-14-117.html. Additional information on CareerTrac can be found on the CarreerTrac website: xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx.xxx/xxxxx.xxx Human Subjects/Vertebrate Animals Research: It is understood that no trainee will be permitted to work on any project involving live vertebrate animals or human subjects that has not been approved by the IACUC and/or IRB, as appropriate. If any trainee undertakes a project that includes human subject research studies, these must conform to the NIH policies on the inclusion of women, minorities, and children in study populations.
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Participant Monitoring. Grantees must have a system in place for monitoring student progress including their retention, transfer, and successful completion of their degree(s), if applicable. Student Appointments: Electronic Statement of Appointment forms (Form PHS 2271) must be submitted for all student participants through the xTrain system. A Termination Notice is not required at the end of a student participant’s appointment; however, if the actual period of support is different from what was originally proposed, the appointment must be amended to reflect the actual period of support. Additional information on xTrain, as well as training and reference materials can be found on the xTrain website: xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/era_training/xtrain.cfm Human Subjects/Vertebrate Animals Research: It is understood that no trainee will be permitted to work on any project involving live vertebrate animals or human subjects that has not been approved by the IACUC and/or IRB, as appropriate. If any trainee undertakes a project that includes human subject research studies, these must conform to the NIH policies on the inclusion of women, minorities, and children in study populations.
Participant Monitoring. Movement through Program Phases measures the participant’s degree of compliance with the case plan. Each participant is given a handout of the program phases and how progression through the program works. Phases are the steps in which a participant’s performance and progress through the specialized docket are monitored. Phase advancement is not solely based on preset timelines. Sup.R.,

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  • Performance Monitoring A. Performance Monitoring of Subrecipient by County, State of California and/or HUD shall consist of requested and/or required written reporting, as well as onsite monitoring by County, State of California or HUD representatives.

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